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The BIBLE CODE
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Posted in Bible on May 26th, 2010 by RoswellUFOs.comProduct Description
For 3000 years a code in the Bible has remained hidden. Now it has been unlocked by computer – and it may reveal our future. The code, broken by an Israeli mathematician, foretells events that happened thousands of years after the Bible was written. It foresaw both Kennedy assassinations, the Oklahoma bombing – everything from World War II to Watergate, from the Holocaust to the Moon landing.Amazon.com Review
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May 26th, 2010 at 11:19 am
I have read a lot of reviews about this book and while this book may or may not be true. It is still full of negative situations. If the world does blow up, there is not much we can do about it. We can only live in the moment and experience life for what it is. In the mean time, I am not going to read a book which can only lead into wasted time, sorrow an misery. After all we are all going to die some day, but until that time I want to live a positive life. Perhaps we should all read some Zen and live our lifes to the fullest instead of harping on the negative.
Rating: 1 / 5
May 26th, 2010 at 1:38 pm
This is the first book to bring to the public attention THE FACT that there is a Bible Code in the Bible.
Guess what, it's also in almost every written thing.
Recently work has been done to prove THE CODE is REAL and it does in fact exist within almost every written thing since all things exist within "the creation".
The FACT is someone is making a lot of noise on the Net using BIBLE CODES.
He's using the New Testament as his source.
He is SO ACCURATE the FBI has made him one of the most investigated people in the world due to his "warnings" that have all been based upon THE BIBLE CODES.
Anyway, look up these words and see what a real EXPERT on Bible Codes is saying about the future using matrixes from BIBLE CODES.
GODS BIBLE BODES is the book he wrote and his name is Sollog
Skeptics say the codes are fake since they are in everything.
When you see the person mentioned above using THE CODES to make hit after hit about the future, then you too will have seen THE PROOF the codes are real.
Drosnin should get a huge reward for being the first to bring this story to the public.
He's not an 'expert' on THE CODE like Sollog, but without Drosnin there would have been no Sollog Bible Codes.
You start with Drosnin and then when you are ready you look for SOLLOG and GODS BIBLE CODES
Then you'll know the future
It's not pretty but it is PROOF the codes are real
Let a skeptic tell you about the future from Moby Dick
They can't
Rating: 5 / 5
May 26th, 2010 at 2:24 pm
Alright enough debating folks, I may be a 20yr old punk but there is more to this than a solid prediction. Same thing goes for religion at all. There are to many religions for one to have it right. To many predictions for anyone to be correct. This is because this is all opinion, It is all choice. The whole point of the bible is to learn from it! Not to proove if it is true or false. People just take religion way to seriously. If god did create earth and humans and the animals then we were all created in his image, this would mean the god and heaven do exist but inside of us, all around us. from a morning cigarette and coffee to the air you breathe to the reason you smile. Either way it is your choice to be bad or good, have fun or be bored. It is your choice to enjoy life, it is your choice to destroy it. Same goes for laws and why people define insanity… everything is all opinion based and has been, so its time to form your own and not enforce it on someone else. Because there is no such thing as right or wrong. but everyone knows what it is. ponder that for awhile and quit debating a subject you cannot debate
Rating: 5 / 5
May 26th, 2010 at 5:07 pm
I had been meaning to read this controversial book for some time now, but only recently did I pick The Bible Code up to see just what all the brouhaha was really about. This is certainly an interesting subject, but I was a little disappointed in the theory, arguments, and proofs presented here. As the book progressed, the open mind I began the book with started to shrink, as Drosnin began to backpedal and hurt his own case. I don't doubt the author's faith in the method and results of his work, but this book falls way short of convincing me that the Bible Code exists and, if so, that its existence is even meaningful. The book has a number of weaknesses. First of all, Drosnin is a former reporter working outside of his trained field; The Bible Code is supposedly built on a sophisticated mathematical model, and its interpretation requires significant knowledge of the Hebrew language in its original form – the original language of the first five books of the Bible. He presents us with printout after printout of data, but all I can do is stare at the Hebrew letters; the actual scientific paper that first delved into this mathematical issue is included in an appendix, but the math is way over my head. Drosnin says other mathematicians have verified that the model is correct, but I just have to take his word for it. I simply don't have any significant data upon which to form an opinion yea or nay about the Bible code. Drosnin may actually have done better to include no illustrations whatsoever; what I see are foreign letters marked in areas all over a given page; it's like a find-a-word puzzle, only the letters of your words don't even have to be connected directly. Odds of given terms "crossing" one another on one page are given, but I still don't know how these odds were determined. Drosnin also indicates that the same model was run against two other long books and showed no kind of code whatsoever, but two books alone seems to be a small sample set, and I have no idea how many attempted searches were done in these limited sample sets.
The "evidence" sounds pretty good at first. Drosnin constantly repeats the fact that the Bible Code predicted the assassination of Israel's Prime Minister Rabin, the collision of the comet Shoemaker-Levy into Jupiter, the start of the first Gulf War, etc., all to the very day. Tell me more, you think to yourself. This is where Drosnin starts to slip, however. He spends most of his time talking about Armageddon, specifically how Jerusalem will be destroyed by a nuclear bomb. He was certainly right in naming terrorist acquisition of weapons of mass destruction to be the greatest threat to the modern world, but prophesying trouble in the Middle East doesn't exactly require a Karnak. He predicts that then-Prime Minister Netanyahu will be assassinated and that Israel will be attacked in 1996. This book was published in 1997, completed after 1996 came and went. Suddenly we find Drosnin discovering that the word "delayed" just so happens to turn up alongside all of those dire predictions of his. He actually expresses the opinion that a delay in Netanyahu's visit to Jordan prevented the Armageddon he had predicted. The Bible Code, he now decides, must include eventualities, things that may come to pass, things that we can prevent from coming to pass. This back pedaling hurts his credibility quite a bit in my eyes.
In summary, I can't argue the mathematical validity of The Bible Code in any way, shape, or form, but Drosnin's arguments fail to convince me that he is right about this subject. He can barely find anything in his code until that "thing" has already happened, and it seems to me that finding a few related words after the fact on a sheet full of letters is no difficult feat. I do know that there is one definite error in the book, as Drosnin (and the Bible Code) shows that FDR declared war on Japan on December 7, 1941, when war was not declared until the following day, December 8. As for the predictions he did make about the future, he doesn't exactly go out on a limb. There will be strife in the Middle East and a series of earthquakes in Japan. These things happen every year, so these are hardly convincing prophetic tests of his code. I can't say The Bible Code does not exist the way Drosnin says it does, but it will take a whole lot more evidence to ever convince me of such a fact.
Rating: 3 / 5
May 26th, 2010 at 5:30 pm
Fantastically interesting, inordinantly valuable as a scientific tool, and a crisp, cool read.
If you read just one book this summer, besides "Catcher in the Rye," read this.
And it's all true, regarding, at least, the predictions I have made using the software I purchased after reading the book.
Rating: 5 / 5